PAGE 12 - July 16, 2008
The Newscaster/Nature Coast News
2 Big
Organized Fraud   - Continued from page 1
July 18-19
CMT Taping for           Days!
victim is obviously not the person who used the credit/debit card, as
Bounty
she is blind, does not drive, needs assistance ambulating and has
not been to the locations where the card had been used.
Hole is
My Big Redneck
Deputies then spoke with the suspect, 30-year-old Dawn L. Opper,
at her 12 S. Columbus St. residence, and she admitted that she had
Back!
We d d i n g !
obtained the victim's pin number and used her debit/credit card to
Show up and you may
make numerous cash withdrawals. She said that she'd made the cash
withdrawals to support an addiction habit she is trying to beat. Opper
be invited to be in
told Det. Kanter that "she had not used for four days," the report
the Wedding!
$500+
stated.
Swap Meet
Pay Out
According to Kanter's report, "Defendent was released on her
own recognizance, due to the fact that she was obviously remorse-
bring all your 4x4 related
Dawn Opper
parts and mud bogging gear!!
ful of her actions and readily admitted her guilt."
All Size
Designated ATV area open,
Luring and Enticing  - Continued from page 1
NO DIRT BIKES or
Trucks!
3 WHEELERS...KIDS 18 & under
old child in his vehicle. The suspect was described as a white male driving a blue or black pick
4 wheel
BRING YOUR HELMET!!
up truck. The victim stated that she was riding her bicycle when the suspect passed her 2-3
Horse
Hole   ATVs O.K.
times in his truck. The suspect stopped and confronted the victim asking her if she wanted to
go to the store and get some candy. The victim stated no and according to the victim the
Mud Bog
suspect in a mean voice told the victim to get in the truck. The victim left her bicycle on the
$500
side of the road and got in the truck where the suspect pulled up his shirt and showed the
victim a badge and stated “Its okay I’m a cop”.
Roudy Round
Just $14 per person
The suspect took the victim to the Tackle Box store and purchased the victim some
at the Gate
Prize!
candy and drove the victim back to her bicycle. The victim was not harmed.
Children under 10 Free!
Through the investigation the suspect was identified as 63 year old William Silas
8 Miles N. of Inglis on US-19
Johns. On July 10, 2008 Investigator Lauree Allen obtained an arrest warrant for the suspect
Gates Open 7:00am - Bogging at 10am til dark
for impersonating a police officer and luring and enticing a child in a conveyance. The
Underage Drinking
NO
suspect was arrested and transported to the Levy County Jail and he is being held on
$17,500 bond.
Weapons Displayed
DEP Gives Okay On Treatment Plant
Profanity - Fighting
Glass Bottles - Pets
The Florida Dept. of Environmental Protection has notified Izaak Walton Investors of its
intent to issue a permit for two wastewater treatment plants in Yankeetown. The DEP said in
its ad (on page 3) that the configuration would be the average annual daily flow type located
EMT & law enforcement on premises
on twelve acres at 5900 Hwy 40 west. The permitting process follows a series of hearings in
All participants & passengers must sign release form
website: www.mudup.com
which town officials have opposed the treatment plant.
Children under 15 must be accompanied by an adult
email: hhcreek@earthlink.net
Yankeetown mayor Dawn Clary said the town has filed papers for an administrative hear-
ing. "The Town of Yankeetown will be requesting an administrative hearing on the FDEP's
*Hairport*
Coastal
IWI Wastewater Treatment plant Permit. Our attorney is filing today. (Monday) While the
proposed plant has already been denied by our zoning official as meeting neither our zoning
regulations or our comprehensive plan, it is still important to look at this as an environmental
Perms & Hi-lite
Carting
issue which may have impact in the future and should be responded to. This is a fairly large
project which I feel should be very well technically vetted up front to avoid problems down
Star ting - $45.00
Roll-Off Container Service
the road," said Clary.
Contractors/Homeowners
Lamar is Back!
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10-20-30 yd.
Make your
Dumpsters
The last stop before the Gulf!
reser vation now!
Construction Debris
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352-447-2532
Yard Waste
Friday, July 18  5:00-8:00 pm
New Phone #
352-212-0405
Open for Happy Hour & Dinner
Clipper Cuts $8
BBQ Ribs & Half Chicken Dinners
Locally Owned & Operated
w/Baked Beans, Cole Slaw
Plaza 40 E. Shopping
Licensed & Insured
Domestic
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Hot Wings!
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$1.50
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Express
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Delivery
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Phone: (352) 220-8828
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10880 U.S. Hwy 19 S.
Fax: (352) 337-0723
(352) 563-9646
Phone (352)447-2209
P.O. Box 519
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